Soldiers of Babylon
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Soldiers of Babylon
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Soldiers of Babylon,
Won't come tumbling down
Soldiers of Babylon
Won't come tumbling down
Soldiers of Germany
Won't come tumbling down
Soldiers of Africa
Won't come tumble right down
I hear the children crying
Are you too blind to see
Tell me the reason of this fighting
Red sky over my head
Soldiers of Babylon
Soldiers of Germany
Soldiers of down South Africa
Won't come tumbling down
Soldiers of Babylon
Soldiers of Germany
Soldiers of down South Africa
Won't come tumble right down
I hear the children crying
Are you too blind to see?
Tell me the reason of this suffering
Red sky over my head
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